Show the eastern utah advocate rhe aavo adf publishing company incorporated R 11 W CROCKETT president and rind manager RATKA one year 1 I 1 50 six month he three month advertising RATES IN EFFECT MAY 1 I 1908 1903 1 4 ae 1 n 11 I 1 lue u arc rite rate per inch month tile box u 1 ul option mr of ise r w within I 1 thi n one y yar e ar b gr cinches inch at t ao 15 c ill 1000 luck 1 2 1 or over at 1 P rull 0 n t 1 to top of 1 I dmn next ex t rea callo ling au IS 35 per pent r nt to above abo hbo A T d I 1 1 t f lo 10 6 r n to bo v luerline 1 er liae time per line ent bo be lliel ti INAI cabb no over one inch one dollar Solli tr pr month 19 A ala JA 1 l en e t birr line am nn t insertion ln enlon P I 1 we elat a Itt levach arh cmunt tigue I 1 te solutions irto attl hl alf cel cut reading voils kte rates add too oil if ADVOCATE publishing CO price ulah utah jl 1 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1910 lust ve e forget boil the water city of ti the th third frd dabs class sounds good for price tuesday september an un lucev day fort for t I 1 democrats when it conies to family trees they hardly ever bear more than one peach in a generation yes cannon dies die hard and the annoying thing from the insurgent standpoint is that there is no certainty he is dying dead dont fall out with your neighbor because he be cant see ev grything ery thing exactly as you see we it remember that you are just naturally smarter than he la is new york city the second of the worlds great municipalities is credited by census figures just made public with a population of which represents depre senta an increase of cof or per cent as compared with 1900 american farmers have prospered more through the protective policy than any other class it is to the prot eLtive policy that they owe the big domestic market in which they are now selling their products at a profit instead of patting pay ting with wilh them at a loss less as they were compelled to do when they wro were obliged to aap it P their their surp surpluses lusts to foreign countries according to the new now york journal of commerce railroad industrial and traction corporations will distribute this month the sum of these figures compare with in september 1909 an increase of 1 I in august the total was of septembers aggregate dividends v vill ill furnish an increase of interest payments will amount to against an inerd ase of this Is d because of the new bond and note issues the bulletin of the american railway association states that on oil august the net surplus of idle cars on the lines of the united states and canada stood at a decrease of or about 28 3 per cent from august ad I 1 iha he number idle as 60 co compared in pa red w with I 1 th the shortage increased from 2783 to coal car surplus decreased to while boxcars decreased from 7 to 1 the decrease in boxcars nas 13 I 1 per cent of the total while tile that of the coal cars waa as 2170 per cent the considerable decrease in the number of idle curs cars in the tw 31 month has brought the 1 total far belo below the fig ure for the corresponding period of last bastear la stear bear it is believed ti that a shortage ie Is inevitable and the committee on relation relations between hallways lail ways has already arned shipper ind the roads to expedite freight shipments as a much a pa hanible nible on august 18 1009 the tho net surplus was cara ink on november 10 aw 1 9 there ther was aft a shortage of car can awl nd on april 21 1906 the surplus cam cars WM wn at high joint |